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11 September 2006
Heading into the UCI World Cup Finals in the charming Austrian village of Schladming, Santa Cruz Syndicate’s Steve Peat lead the points race by 178 points over Greg Minnaar. Mathematically, Peat was assured of a top two finish, but by no means felt he had a lock on the series overall. Minnaar was bringing his best game to the table and was going to challenge Peat to the end.
11 September 2006
The second Afan forest park Bikefest and should be bigger and better than ever. Here's a quick summary to say there will be a mass night ride for all you early arrivals on Friday p.m. Drop off will be open for late food, the movies and cold beers. All at the Glyncorrwg Mountain Bike centre.
4 September 2006
Given the outcome of the first two legs of the Jeep® King of the Mountain (www.jeepsports.com) 2006 Mountain Biking World Professional Championships, where Michal Prokop of the Czech Republic and Jill Kintner of Seattle, Wash., captured the men’s and women’s titles in convincing fashion, it would take a brilliant day of racing by the star-studded field of competitors at the grand finale in Beaver Creek, Colo., to prevent a season sweep by these phenoms in their mid 20’s.
31 August 2006
IMBA and the Forestry Commission are getting together to host a weekend of riding and conferences in Kielder Forest between September 28 to October 1. There'll be six rides taking place, strictly of the social variety, and all fully led and catering for all abilities, so you can bring the family.
31 August 2006
The weekend of the 2/3rd September will witness one hell of battle for final series positions in Pro Elite Category between Series Leader Martin Ogden (Identiti Bikes) and Scott Beaumont (Rocky Mountain UK).
31 August 2006
Lluis and Andreu Lacondeguy are the Spanish brothers that had conquered the freeride world of 2006. They had wild appearances at the major slopestyle and dirt contests, so even Derek Westerlund made sure they get a segment in his upcoming 16mm freeride movie “Flying High Again”.
31 August 2006
The Jeep® King of the Mountain Series, the most prestigious event in professional mountain bike racing, today announced that Swiss racer Roger Rinderknecht will replace former World Champion, Wade Bootes, as the final participant at the grand finale of the 2006 Mountain Biking World Professional Championships, set for Sept. 3 in Beaver Creek, Colo.
30 August 2006
Over the past number of years we have had a large number of jump sports across Sherwood and these have caused some problems due to their siting and construction. To improve the sport and facilities we have designated a large area on the western side of Sherwood Pines Forest Park to develop a jump spot and riding area. The area is vast and has great emergency access and even has links to the National Cycle Route so it’s ideal.
29 August 2006
Sam Hill gave Australia it's first ever Elite men's world title; a somewhat surprising fact given the depth of Australian riders in the men's field. Hill was joined on the podium by former world champion Greg Minnaar (South Africa) and fellow Aussie Nathan Rennie, who had finished first in qualifying. Steve Peat finished just off the podium, in fourth place, while Gee Atherton squeaked into the top ten in ninth position.
25 August 2006
Team G-Cross Honda rider Greg Minnaar (RSA) took the silver medal today at the UCI World Championships in Rotorua, New Zealand, with Sam Hill (AUS) taking the gold and Greg's team mate Matti Lehikoinen (FIN) taking his first ever World's top 10, a well deserved 8th place.